Enabling better decision support processes by developing bespoke optimisation applications

By Abigail Waraker

27 Aug 2010

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In today's diverse business environment pre-built industry optimisation solutions cannot always address all the requirements arising from the business.

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They are not built sufficiently flexible enough to be easily adapted and applied to meet all the needs of the business. A solution to this problem is to design and build a bespoke application in-house or using third parties to address niche business problems.

This Computing chat room examines how to deploy optimisation tools to rapidly build bespoke optimisation applications to gain competitive advantage. Our panel of experts will discuss key questions:

• What are the challenges in addressing full business requirements using off-the-shelf applications?
• What are the differences between automated and manual optimisation processes?
• How can you build bespoke optimisation solutions with minimum effort?

Our panel of experts will answer your questions on these topics, and explain how real business value can be delivered to your business through deployment of optimisation technology.

Why you should attend?

1. Learn the business benefits of optimisation process
2. Build a compelling business case to implement an optimisation solution
3. Put your questions to our panel of experts and speakers

Who should attend?

• CIOs
• COOs
• Heads of planning departments
• Heads of operations
• Operations research practitioners
• Supply chain managers
• IT directors/managers
• System integrators
• Independent system vendors

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